Today’s post is one I’ve been avoiding for months, I know I’m gonna get some resentment / angry comments from this, but that’s okay. Past generations had it so easy, amiright? College was cheaper, jobs paid more, houses were cheaper, groceries were cheaper, and it just seems that a dollar went further. “Baby boomers had …
Category: Finance
That Time My Honesty Cost Me an Interview
The Interview About two months ago, an employee from my former high school reached out to me, asking if she could interview me about my freelance business for the school website. Sure thing. She asked typical questions, such as “how did you start your business?”, “what attracted you to writing?”, and “how did you learn …
How to Get out of Survival Mode When You’re Feeling Beyond Broke
Like many other personal finance bloggers, I am immensely privileged. I know that this can rub readers the wrong way, especially when they’re struggling with money. Today, I hope to be more helpful to those who are currently searching for a way to get out of survival mode. How to Get Out of Survival Mode …
How to Start Working at Home (Part II)
This post may contain affiliate links- to see my full disclosure statement, please click here. Last Wednesday, I showed you how to start working at home as a freelancer. If you haven’t already, click here to read that post. Get some coffee or tea, because it’s a long one! This week, I’ve got more even tips …
You Have a Serious Entertainment Addiction, and It’s Ruining Your Life
This post may contain affiliate links- to see my full disclosure statement, please click here. You Have an Entertainment Addiction America is actually an affordable place to live, we’ve just been doing it all wrong. If you’re like most people today, you are terrified of boredom and silence. You’re always carrying your phone, using it while …
How to Start Working at Home (without experience)
How to Start working at home, even if you don’t have any experience. I’ll be showing you everything you need to know!
The 1 Year No Spend Challenge: Saving $20k of a $32k annual income
See how this extraordinary momma is saving two thirds of her income this year by implementing a one year “no spend” challenge.
5 ‘Normal’ People Who Retired Early by Age 32
Meet these five extraordinary people who decided to change their lives by pursuing FIRE (Financial Independence/ Retire Early), and succeeded in an incredibly short amount of time. Let them be an inspiration and trailblazers in the personal finance community. Save money, earn more money, and retire early, by 20, 25, 30, or 35 years old.
The Best Foods to Buy When You’re Broke
Here’s how to live and eat well, even if you’re on a strict budget.
How Much It Costs to Work: $21k a Year??
Working isn’t cheap! See how much it costs you, and then be sure to follow my five tips to reduce those costs to work.